• J Nepal Health Res Counc · May 2015

    Opportunities and Challenges of a Rural-telemedicine Program in Nepal.

    • R Bhatta, K Aryal, and G Ellingsen.
    • The Arctic University of Norway, Norway.
    • J Nepal Health Res Counc. 2015 May 1; 13 (30): 149-53.

    BackgroundTelemedicine services are considered essential for improving the accessibility, quality and efficiency of the healthcare services in developing countries. With these expectations, government of Nepal has implemented a rural-telemedicine program in thirty peripheral district hospitals to improve the accessibility of specialist health services. Telemedicine can be appropriate to the nation like Nepal with low physician/patient ratio. However the acceptability of telemedicine can be a delayed process, where the healthcare modalities are not well internalized. Similarly, the peoples who are involved in the program play a key role for making it efficient and effective. Hence, assessing the opportunities and challenges is important to address needs and better implement the program.MethodsThis study has used an interpretive case study approach to explore the opportunities and challenges of the program. Fifteen stakeholders were interviewed from central level and program sites namely Darchula, Sindhupalchowk and from Patan hospital. Discussions at peripheral sites with stakeholders were recorded and intensive notes were taken.ResultsThe findings suggested that the rural-telemedicine programme does offer some benefits, however there are still many challenges associated with the implementation of program. These challenges include infrastructure problems, lack of human resources, competence and financing.ConclusionsOverall attitude of the stakeholders involved in delivering telemedicine services was favorable however several loopholes were reported in the existing system. Hence it shows sufficient potentialities of rural- telemedicine to improve the health care delivery in rural and inaccessible areas.

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